"Voices" Tell Arizona Woman to Inject 2-Month-Old With Insulin to "Quiet Him Down"

Tucson police say 41-year-old Lisa Marie White admitted to injecting a 2-month-old baby with insulin, as well as the boy's 18-month-old sister, to "quiet them down."

On December 18, the 2-month-old was taken to Northern Cochise Community Hospital with symptoms of low blood sugar and breathing problems. After the boy was stabilized, he was airlifted to Tucson Medical Center, where doctors determined that he had an unusually high-level of insulin in his blood that could have only been injected.

Considering 2-month-olds aren't typically handy with a syringe, authorities paid a visit to the child's parents.